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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
soulless
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ To the soulless insurance companies, this was just another entry in their profits and losses.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Absence of the human in daily transactions -- having been replaced by soulless rituals of technocracy, institutions, and state security.
▪ It's so soulless and inert.
▪ It was what Bill Erlich, the bachelor, was used to, clean and soulless.
▪ She had never seen him so soulless.
▪ The soulless, impersonal State had reared him since then, putting him through higher education and choosing his career for him.
▪ The fault lay not with Alison but with her surroundings, soulless and uninviting.
▪ Then you saw evil - soulless, malevolent evil.
▪ Two soulless black eyes from out of the crowd by the barrier were pinned to her face.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Soulless

Soulless \Soul"less\, a. Being without a soul, or without greatness or nobleness of mind; mean; spiritless.

Slave, souless villain, dog!
--Shak.

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
soulless

Old English sawolleas "dead, lifeless;" see soul (n.1) + -less. Modern use (1550s) likely is a re-formation.

Wiktionary
soulless

a. insensitive or unfeeling; as if without a soul

WordNet
soulless

adj. lacking sensitivity or the capacity for deep feeling

Wikipedia
Soulless (Angel)

"Soulless" is episode 11 of season 4 in the television show Angel. Written by Elizabeth Craft and Sarah Fain and directed by actor Sean Astin, it was originally broadcast on February 5, 2003 on the WB network. In "Soulless", Angel’s soul has been locked away in an office safe so that his alter ego Angelus can be interrogated about the Beast. After taunting Wesley, Gunn, and Fred about their faults and revealing damaging secrets he, as Angel, knew, Cordelia strikes a deal with Angelus so that he will share information about the Beast.

Soulless (album)

Soulless is the third album by Grave. The band adopted a slower and deeper sound for this album. A video for the title track was filmed.

Soulless

Soulless may refer to:

  • Soulless (gene), a historic name for PHOX2A, a human transcription factor
  • Soulless (film), a 2012 film
  • Soulless (album), a 1994 album by metal band Grave
  • Soulless (novel), a 2009 steampunk novel by Gail Carriger
  • Soulless: Ann Coulter and the Right-Wing Church of Hate, a 2006 book by Susan Estrich
  • "Soulless" (Angel), a 2003 episode of the television series Angel
  • "Soulless" (Law & Order Special Victims Unit), a 2003 episode of the television series Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
  • A nickname for a Gray Man in the The Wheel of Time book series
  • A race of characters in the Myth II: Soulblighter computer game
  • A Dark Elf Summoner class's pet in Lineage II
  • Soulless: The Manga, a manga style graphic novel by Gail Carriger
Soulless (novel)

Soulless is a steampunk paranormal romance novel by Gail Carriger. First published in the United States on October 1, 2009 by Orbit Books, Soulless is the first book in a projected five-novel "The Parasol Protectorate" series, each featuring Alexia Tarabotti, a woman without a soul, as its lead character. A finalist for several literary awards and a recipient of the 2010 Alex Award, Soulless was declared by Publishers Weekly to be one of the "Best Books of 2009". A manga adaptation of the first 3 volumes of the novel was published by Yen Press in July 2011.

Soulless (film)

Soulless ( is a 2012 Russian black comedy- drama film based on the novel Soulless: Tale of an Unreal Man by Sergey Minaev. It was selected as the opening film of the 34th Moscow International Film Festival.

First, the movie was scheduled to be released in Autumn 2011 but was released on 21 June 2012 during the 34th Moscow International Film Festival. The film was screened in theaters on 4 October 2012. The sequel was released on 5 March 2015.

Danila Kozlovsky, who played the main role, broke his hand during filming. Despite this, he continued his acting, including difficult parts like night club scenes, dances and intimate scenes. He did such an impeccable job, people who watched the film were not aware of the incident.

Usage examples of "soulless".

My power may have diminished, but I need no machine to amplify it, so great is my hate and disgust of you and your works, when pitted against your cold and soulless rationality.

Jay had never met an Edenist, although back at the arcology Father Varhoos had warned the congregation about them and their soulless technology of perverted life.

I am a vampire, a heartless, pulseless, soulless member of the undead!

Demoness Mentia, my soulless worser half, who represents what I was like before I got half-souled, except that she has no problem with vocational.

And in the end, such a being is no longer a person, but a soulless machine like the engines on your black ships.

Usually Jivaro difficulties are over women, who are soulless possessions of the man and are frequently stolen or traded in business deals.

We cannot think of the universe as a soulless habitation, however vast and varied, a thing of materials easily told off, kind by kind--wood and stone and whatever else there be, all blending into a kosmos: it must be alert throughout, every member living by its own life, nothing that can have existence failing to exist within it.

And Comus had almost suggested that it should be parted with, as one sold railway shares and other soulless things.

Her eyes looked into his, and hair erected on the back of his neck when he saw the emptiness of her formerly lively pupils, a dreadful, soulless emptiness that made her no longer interested in masculine small-talk, feminine fripperies or any of her oldtime conversational subjects.

Horace Liverights seem to have been replaced by faceless, soulless, anomic corporate enterprises.

Like Ro, Guinanand her people suffered grave harm--almost wiped out as arace by the soulless Borg.

Some sort of Persian connection seemed the most likely cause of trouble at the Devonshire dump, too, at least judging by what had happened to Erasmus, while I couldn't rule out the Aztecans, either, not with Huitzilopochtlism on the loose and the trail that had led me to poor soulless Jesus Cordero.

Some sort of Persian connec tion seemed die most likely cause of trouble at the Devonshire dump, too, at least judgtog by what had hap pened to Erasmus, while I couldn't rule out the Aztecans, either, not with Huitzilopochdism on the loose and the trail that had led me to poor soulless Jesus Cordero.

Everything about Belash sickened him, the slanted, soulless eyes, the cruel mouth, the man's barbaric method of killing.

He went on in this vein, not always coherently: Eblis Eierkopf he cursed for a flunkèd soulless monster who had betrayed studentdom in general and Virginia R.